LIFESTYLE → PLATEART Issue 872 · August 4, 2021

Watermelon Log Cakes

Watermelon Log Cakes


Text and Styling by Esther Ottensoser
Photography by Hudi Greenberger

One of my very first Plate Art articles, back in the summer of 2011, was a watermelon cake. I decided to update it with these refreshing and eye-catching watermelon log cakes. Sometimes it’s nice not to feel guilty about eating a slice of cake!

You will need:

  • 1 whole watermelon, oval shaped
  • sliced kiwis
  • sliced passion fruit
  • blueberries
  • sliced strawberries
  1. Cut off all sides of the watermelon, trying to keep as much flesh on as possible.
  2. Lay flat and continue to remove the rind with a sharp knife. For best results, leave a thin layer of white flesh, then remove the white layer while carving out a perfect log.
  3. Decorate each log with one type of fruit or create rows with assorted fruit.

Note: Strawberries and blueberries must be checked for bugs. Consult with your rav about proper checking methods.

(Originally featured in Family Table, Issue 754)

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